Event Archives - Global Water Institute /gwi/category/event/ 杏吧原创 University Thu, 27 Feb 2025 16:23:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 National Indigenous Water Operator Day /gwi/2025/national-indigenous-water-operator-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=national-indigenous-water-operator-day Thu, 27 Feb 2025 16:20:52 +0000 /gwi/?p=2286 Dear colleagues,

杏吧原创 Global Water Institute, in collaboration with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is hosting Indigenous water operators from for a panel discussion event to share their challenges and success and the power of collaborations with engineers in ensuring clean drinking water to Indigenous communities.

We would like to kindly invite you to attend the event.

Date: Wednesday, March 19

Time: 12:30-1:30PM

Location: Tory Building 238

More information can be found on our Event Page.

This event is open to all students, faculty, and community members.

Please note:聽Tickets are FREE but registration is required (scan the QR code for registration).

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WATER DIPLOMACY With her Excellency Dr. Blanca Elena Jim茅nez Cisneros. /gwi/2025/water-diplomacy-with-her-excellency-dr-blanca-elena-jimenez-cisneros/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=water-diplomacy-with-her-excellency-dr-blanca-elena-jimenez-cisneros Wed, 08 Jan 2025 15:00:40 +0000 /gwi/?p=2249

Join us for an enlightening conversation on Water Diplomacy featuring Ambassador Dr. Blanca Elena Jim茅nez Cisneros. This collaborative event, hosted by the Embassy of Mexico in Canada, the Embassy of Mexico in France, and the 杏吧原创 Global Waster Institute, will explore crucial aspects of international water management and sustainable development. The virtual session will take place on January 14th, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Jim茅nez will share insights on innovative strategies and the future of water diplomacy, addressing shared water challenges that impact nations globally. Microsoft Teams Meeting Details:

Meeting ID: 275 265 909 629
Passcode: D9EV61q35

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a meaningful discussion about water diplomacy and international cooperation. Register now to secure your spot!

The recording of the webinar can be found below:

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Environmental Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Success in Cleantech Commercialization.聽 /gwi/2025/environmental-entrepreneurship-strategies-and-success-in-cleantech-commercialization/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=environmental-entrepreneurship-strategies-and-success-in-cleantech-commercialization Wed, 08 Jan 2025 01:00:50 +0000 /gwi/?p=2268 The 杏吧原创 Global Water Institute is proud to present an exciting upcoming event featuring a distinguished guest speaker. On Friday, November 22, at 11:35 am in ME 3275, we will host Dr. Patrick Kiely, a renowned expert in wastewater treatment technology.
Dr. Kiely brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this event. He completed his PhD in Microbiology at University College Cork in Ireland and furthered his studies with a postdoctoral fellowship at Penn State University in the United States. His academic background has laid the foundation for his impressive career in environmental microbiology, wastewater treatment innovation, and entrepreneurship. He owns a successful company that focuses on real-time monitoring and optimization of wastewater treatment plants based on the innovative bio-electrode sensor platform he developed. This event presents a unique opportunity for students and faculty to learn from a leader in water technology innovation.
Time and Location:聽Friday, November 22, 11:35 am – 1 pm in ME 3275.
Biography: Patrick is passionate about the environment and is focused on providing better decision-making in water and wastewater treatment. He is the CEO and founder of SENTRY (www.sentrywatertech.com). SENTRY is a bio-electrode sensor platform that provides real-time microbial performance monitoring and optimization of anaerobic and aerobic wastewater treatment systems. Patrick is trained as an environmental microbiologist with over 20 years of experience in molecular microbiology, microbial ecology, and next-generation wastewater / bio-energy applications.
Abstract:聽Over the past 10 years, Canadian companies have succeeded聽in developing world-class technologies and building world-class companies that solve聽some of the world’s聽most pressing environmental issues. In this presentation,聽we will review a selection of these companies. We will review the companies from a technical perspective and the environmental impact they are making. We will also review their transition from early-stage start-up, to established company, and look to identify key factors that catalyzed their commercial success.
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Webinar: Tackling Plastics in Freshwater /gwi/2021/upcoming-webinar-tackling-plastics-in-freshwater/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=upcoming-webinar-tackling-plastics-in-freshwater Thu, 04 Nov 2021 15:10:31 +0000 /gwi/?p=2201

While there has been a significant amount of focus on the聽plastic that ends up in our oceans, we also need to consider the amount of plastic pollution that鈥檚 entering our freshwater. This session will explore the current challenges and potential opportunities associated with managing plastic pollution in Canada鈥檚 freshwater. During the discussion, we will consider how plastics are currently regulated in Canada, what opportunities there are for improvement, the implications for municipalities, and what technology companies can do to support municipalities.

Register NOW:

Speakers include:

John D. Coyne (Principal of Circularfuture365 and Executive Chair of the Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance, Inc.):聽Coyne is well known for his leadership in corporate sustainability. He promotes ESG, circular economy, and climate-related initiatives as essential features of corporate strategy. Currently, Coyne is executive chair of the Board of Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance, Inc. and is a director of Evergreen. He is also the co-chair of the Partners in Project Green steering committee, a collaborative environmental initiative run by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority. For more than a decade, John was a passionate activator of the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan and the Compass, Unilever鈥檚 strategy to grow the business, reduce its environmental footprint, and increase its positive contribution to society. John was also one of the founding Co-Chairs of the Circular Economy Leadership Coalition (CELC), which was launched in 2018 to accelerate Canada鈥檚 transition to a circular economy.聽Coyne has been recognized for his leadership in corporate sustainability by being named a Clean 50 honouree in 2013 and a Clean 16 honouree in 2018. In 2018, Coyne received the Canadian General Counsel Award for Environmental, Social, and Governance Leadership. In addition, in 2018, John was appointed to the federal Plastics Advisory group advising Canada鈥檚 Minister of the Environment and Climate Change on issues relating to plastics and the implementation of the Ocean Plastics Charter.

Christopher Hilkene (CEO of Pollution Probe):聽Hilkene is the chief executive officer of Pollution Probe. He has been an environment and sustainable development professional for over 20 years. Known more generally for his public policy and communications experience, he is recognized as a leader in freshwater policy and Great Lakes issues.聽A Canadian appointee to Great Lakes Water Quality Board of the International Joint Commission聽(IJC), Chris has served as the Canadian Lead on emerging issues for the last four years. In 2007, Chris was appointed to the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, where he served as Chair of the Water Programme. He is an active volunteer and has served on boards and advisory bodies for numerous organizations including Ryerson University, Pollution Probe, WaterAid Canada, 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Global Water Institute, the City of Toronto鈥檚 Task Force to Bring Back the Don, Green Living Enterprises, the Vimy Foundation, and the George and Helen Vari Foundation.

Jesse Vermaire (Associate Professor at 杏吧原创 University):聽Vermaire is interested in how environmental change, particularly land-use and climate change are impacting freshwater ecosystems. His research focuses on three broad areas: 1) impacts of climate warming and nutrient enrichment on lakes and streams, 2) ecosystem resilience, regime shifts, and recovery in freshwater systems, and 3) the importance of extreme events (e.g. droughts, storm surges, permafrost slumps) in altering aquatic ecosystems. Because changes to the environment often occur over large areas and at timescales of decades or longer, Vermaire鈥檚 lab employs a variety of techniques including lake survey studies, paleolimnological techniques, and the analysis of long-term datasets to meet our research objectives.

Anna Posacka (Chief Scientific Officer at Ocean Diagnostics Inc.):聽Posacka is a plastic pollution researcher and Chief Scientific Officer at Ocean Diagnostics Inc (ODI) based in Victoria, British Columbia. She leads the analytical laboratory dedicated to supporting different stakeholders in addressing challenges related to plastic and microplastic pollution. Before, she led a multi-disciplinary research laboratory at a conservation organization Ocean Wise, where she partnered with regulators, apparel industry, government agencies, and academia on a variety of scientific projects to inform solutions to plastics and microplastics. By studying microplastics from material sources to end of life, Posacka has gained insight into the various solutions to the problem as well as barriers to their implementation. Her research and expertise contributed to science and solution recommendations for plastics, including the Canada Plastics Science Agenda. Posacka holds a doctorate in Oceanography from the University of British Columbia and a masters degree in Applied Marine Sciences from University of Plymouth, UK.

Suja Sukumaran (Senior Applications Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific):聽Dr. Suja Sukumaran is a senior applications scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific. She holds a PhD in Biophysics from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany. Sukumaran is also a co-inventor of U.S. patents on 鈥楳spA Nanopores and related methods鈥 licensed to Illumina Inc. She has experience and expertise in Molecular Spectroscopy, visible and fluorescence imaging, and protein and lipid biochemistry. Her current research interests include using AI for protein folding, microplastics, and recycling.

Corinne Lynds (Content Director at Actual Media):聽With more than two decades of experience leading B2B editorial teams and content strategy on the agency side, Lynds is passionate about humanizing highly technical stories across Actual Media鈥檚 print, digital, and experiential platforms. She is responsible for managing all of Actual Media鈥檚 editorial and content operations across the infrastructure, water, and environment sectors. Lynds is a compulsive storyteller who knows how to engage business audiences.

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October 21, 2021 at 6:30pm – 8:00pm Meet Anako’s Inaugural Visiting Scholar, Tasha Beeds /gwi/2021/october-21-2021-at-630pm-800pm-meet-anakos-inaugural-visiting-scholar-tasha-beeds/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=october-21-2021-at-630pm-800pm-meet-anakos-inaugural-visiting-scholar-tasha-beeds Fri, 15 Oct 2021 15:19:09 +0000 /gwi/?p=2199 Through the Lens of Water: Indigenous Research Methods, A Water Walker’s Perspective.

Join Water Walker and Professor Tasha Beeds in a conversation about how water walking contributes to the recovery and discovery of knowledge related to the very fabric of our existence as Indigenous and non-Indigenous people within shared Indigenous lands under the umbrella of Indigenous nationhood, sovereignty, inter-cultural relationships, truths and reconciliations. This Zoom conversation takes place Oct. 21 6:30pm – to register, contact juliearial@cunet.carleton.ca

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Oct. 27th, 12pm-1pm: Water Conversations Event, with Dr. Cole Van De Ven discussing Subsurface greenhouse gases: An atmospheric or groundwater problem? /gwi/2021/oct-27th-12pm-1pm-water-conversations-event-with-dr-cole-van-de-ven-discussing-subsurface-greenhouse-gases-an-atmospheric-or-groundwater-problem/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=oct-27th-12pm-1pm-water-conversations-event-with-dr-cole-van-de-ven-discussing-subsurface-greenhouse-gases-an-atmospheric-or-groundwater-problem Wed, 13 Oct 2021 20:12:52 +0000 /gwi/?p=2197 Subsurface greenhouse gases: An atmospheric or groundwater problem?

Our reliance on the subsurface for freshwater resources and sources of energy has created a nexus of concern for the environment and human health. A principal concern is the potential generation and/or release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the shallow subsurface because of energy development and usage. These gases may pass through the subsurface becoming a source of emissions to the atmosphere or dissolve to groundwater threatening potability through physiochemical and biological changes. Some might see dissolution as a process to reduce GHG emissions and resulting climate changes. However, this comes at the expense of vital sources of fresh drinking water. Each of these potential impacts to the environment are severe and require quantitative understanding to develop monitoring techniques and engineering solutions to mitigate risk. This talk will explore energy applications to show the complex interactions between subsurface GHGs, shallow groundwater, and the atmosphere.

Speaker’s Biography:

Dr. Cole Van De Ven is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 杏吧原创 University. His research focuses on studying physical, chemical, and biological processes controlling the movement and fate of gases and other contaminants in the saturated and unsaturated subsurface. Applications of this work include energy development, industrial contamination, waste storage, and natural processes. Overall, he seeks to develop sound monitoring techniques and engineering solutions to reduce environmental impacts to groundwater, soils, and the atmosphere. Prior to joining 杏吧原创 University, Dr. Van De Ven was a NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia. He received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Civil Engineering from McMaster University and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Queen鈥檚 University

To attend, please send a Zoom link request to Dr. Banu Ormeci: banuormeci@cunet.carleton.ca

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The nomination period for the WatersNext Awards is closing soon! https://watersummit.ca/waters-next/#new_tab?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-nomination-period-for-the-watersnext-awards-is-closing-soon Thu, 25 Mar 2021 13:20:55 +0000 /gwi/?p=2187 The nomination period for the WatersNext Awards is closing soon! Do you know an individual, project, or technology that has made significant contributions to the water industry? Be sure to submit a nomination by March 31. watersummit.ca/waters-next/

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World Water Day Virtual Event: Entrepreneurship and Career Opportunities in the Water Sector /gwi/2021/world-water-day-virtual-event-entrepreneurship-and-career-opportunities-in-the-water-sector/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=world-water-day-virtual-event-entrepreneurship-and-career-opportunities-in-the-water-sector Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:21:13 +0000 /gwi/?p=2181 Join Us on Monday, March 22 on World Water Day for an exciting virtual event!

On behalf of the 杏吧原创 WEAO/OWWA chapter, our team would like to invite you to an upcoming interactive event.

Topic: Entrepreneurship and Career Opportunities in the Water Sector

Speaker: Sonja Behmel, Ph.D, PDG, CEO, Watershed Monitoring

Date : Mar 22, 2021

Time: 12:30 PM to 01:30 PM EST

Overview: Join us for a casual and interactive talk with Sonja Behmel where she will discuss her story and talk about what it means to an entrepreneur and the growing career opportunities in the water/wastewater industry! Sonja is CEO and Cofounder of Watershed Monitoring and has many years of experience in the field of water management in Canada and Europe. She is also actively involved in R&D and the training of the new generation of scientists.

Join Zoom Meeting

Time: Mar 22, 2021 12:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/93787401323

Meeting ID: 937 8740 1323

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Feel free to attend if interested, or email Amitesh <AmiteshMalhotra@cmail.carleton.ca> for more information.

Please review this short biography of Sonja Behmel, Ph.D.:

CEO and Cofounder of Watershed Monitoring; President and Cofounder of WaterShed Monitoring Europe; Scientific Coordinator at Agiro; Adjunct Professor at Laval University and INRS

Geographer specialized in limnology, Sonja Behmel holds a Ph.D. in spatial planning and regional development. Strong with many years of experience in the field of water management in Canada and Europe, she is actively involved in the R&D and the training of the new generation of scientists, and has authored numerous technical reports and scholarly articles. Since more than 10 years now, Ms. Behmel also distinguishes herself as scientific coordinator for Agiro and volunteering in various organizations dedicated to protecting water resources, here in Canada as well as internationally. Throughout the years, she received several awards for the quality of her work as a scientist and as an entrepreneur.

In 2013, she founded, together with academic and business partners, Watershed Monitoring, a company intending to provide stakeholders involved in integrated watershed management with innovative technological solutions to address water quality data storing and analyzing challenges while offering optimization and coaching services to facilitate knowledge acquisition and meet the needs in water resource management, urban planning and research. With that in mind, WaterShed Monitoring developed and marketed Enki庐, a one-stop access for water-related data, in accordance with the 鈥淪mart communities鈥 and 鈥淟earning communities鈥 principles.

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Water Conversations with Anna Comerton of Associated Engineering /gwi/2020/water-conversations-with-anna-comerton-of-associated-engineering/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=water-conversations-with-anna-comerton-of-associated-engineering Thu, 26 Nov 2020 19:40:58 +0000 /gwi/?p=2148 On behalf of the 杏吧原创 WEAO/OWWA chapter, our team would like to invite you to our upcoming informative event.

Topic: Climate Change consideration in Drinking Water System Design

Speaker: Anna Comerton, Ph.D, P.Eng., Manager, Water Planning & Studies at Associated Engineering

Date : Dec 1, 2020

Time: 01:30 PM to 2:15 PM EST

Abstract: Overview of the new Infrastructure Climate Lens guidance document and discussion of opportunities for incorporation of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures in the design of new and retrofit water treatment systems illustrated through case studies.

This will be presented as a Zoom meeting. To attend, please contact Amitesh Malhotra (via cuLearn) amitesh.malhotra@carleton.ca to request an access link.

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Healthy Cities鈥擝uilding Community Through Creativity https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/healthy-cities-building-community/#new_tab?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=healthy-cities-building-community-through-creativity Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:44:06 +0000 /gwi/?p=2141 颁补谤濒别迟辞苍鈥檚听Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences聽will be hosting the next panel as part of their聽Healthy Cities聽series on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. The series explores the many factors鈥攆rom nature and housing to climate and art鈥攖hat make a healthy city in 2020.

This upcoming edition titled,聽Building Community Through Creativity,聽brings together artists, activists, cultural workers and academics to share experiences and insights into how cities can centre the work of artists in serving people and strengthening communities.

鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to fostering discussion between and learning from these wonderful panellists, who have so much wisdom and experience to share,鈥 says聽Sandra Dyck,聽director of the聽聽who will be moderating the event.

鈥淭hey are passionate about and committed to putting artists at the centre of the capacity鈥nd community-building work they do in the region.鈥

Healthy Cities - Nov. 17

Panelists include:

  • Jamaal Jackson Rogers聽鈥 Ottawa鈥檚 former English Poet Laureate and 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Music Program 2019-2020 Artist in Residence. He uses his performance studio,聽, as his launch pad to teach, mentor and advocate for the arts.
  • Mara Brown聽鈥 the inaugural director of the聽杏吧原创 Dominion-Chalmers Centre聽(CDCC). Her national and international work has led her throughout rural and urban centres supporting independent artists, non-profit organizations and corporations.
  • 聽鈥 who has a multidisciplinary practice that focuses on activating community and cultural life in the public sphere. She co-founded聽, an art, print and music platform in Ottawa, and聽, a collective that engages communities through curated art and music experiences.
  • Ellen Waterman聽鈥 a music scholar with a strong focus on music in Canada and a flutist specializing in creative improvisation. She was appointed to the inaugural聽Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada聽at 杏吧原创 University in 2019 where she is developing a research program committed to investigating issues of diversity and decolonization of music in Canada through scholarship, research creation, and experiential learning.
  • Danielle Printup is a Hodinohso:ni / Anishnaabe arts administrator and curator from聽, with maternal roots in Ohsweken, ON. She has worked at Galerie SAW Gallery, the Indigenous Art Centre and the City of Ottawa鈥檚 Public Art Program. She currently works as the program鈥檚 assistant at 杏吧原创 University Art Gallery.

Attendees will hear about the panellists exciting projects and organizations, which address gaps in the city鈥檚 cultural landscape while imagining and creating better futures, now.

To learn more about the event and to register, visit the聽Healthy Cities听飞别产蝉颈迟别.

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